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and they're asking to donate new, or gently used bicycles and helmets. more people have signed up this year than last year to receive gifts and the economy driving that. firefighters and volunteers handed out toys to more than 600 families today at their fire house, anyone with children can pick up an application in a fire house in san francisco. and every child receives four gifts. last year gave way 200,000 gifts. and this drive is made possible through donations and they still need more toys. if you'd like to help make a christmas we have information about this toy program and the holiday program i mentioned just a moment ago on our web site. that is a nice way to brighten holiday autos sandhya patel with the accu-weather forecast. >> beautiful weather. >> just a cool, dry day. plenty of sunshine and a bright day today. we're going to repeat it again, tomorrow, difference is that we'll see high clouds coming in. tonight bundle up. it's going to be a cold night, again. outside, showing what it looks like from our emeryville camera. you can see wispy cl
and they're asking to donate new, or gently used bicycles and helmets. more people have signed up this year than last year to receive gifts and the economy driving that. firefighters and volunteers handed out toys to more than 600 families today at their fire house, anyone with children can pick up an application in a fire house in san francisco. and every child receives four gifts. last year gave way 200,000 gifts. and this drive is made possible through donations and they still need more...
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they spent us to oblivian telling us it's okay. it's not of the kate. everybody says tell me the truth. once you have the truthed, what will you do with it? ♪ ♪ >> glenn: hello, america. welt koment to the in thethththththththth dfshths welt koment to theththth. welcome to the "glenn beck program." viewers want to know what is erased from textbooks and what was never put in there in the first place. tonight, some economic periods in history and present we can learn from. what is happening in other countries? what has happened in the past? could it happen here? what are the solutions that we should have been learning about in how do we prepare for even tougher times? well, there are many ways to turn a bad economy around. it's happened before, with the near depression of 1946. the crisis in 1946 was alerted. how? all right. so, here is the story of the depression of 1946. oh, i forgot. there was no depression of 1946. no. everybody predicted there would be up with. 1946, economy were on the brink. what were we doing? fighting a war. so we had to spen
they spent us to oblivian telling us it's okay. it's not of the kate. everybody says tell me the truth. once you have the truthed, what will you do with it? ♪ ♪ >> glenn: hello, america. welt koment to the in thethththththththth dfshths welt koment to theththth. welcome to the "glenn beck program." viewers want to know what is erased from textbooks and what was never put in there in the first place. tonight, some economic periods in history and present we can learn from....
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>> there are other uses. we are state land, not city property. the state land has a lot of uses. the office has to be maritime- related, unless it is an historic building. our facilities have to be for the people of the state of california. they have to enhance that visit there. they're not local surfing. we cannot do any residential on the waterfront and we cannot do any hotels over the waterfront. there is property on the embarcadero for that. >> somebody told me there were 11 different agencies, probably more that regulate the use of the space. >> it is the city and town of santa cisco, the port, -- of san francisco, the port, the army corps of engineers, fish and game, boating and wildlife. >> every time somebody wants to do something, and has to go through all of these review agencies. >> it makes it very interesting. >> the port is really a separate administrative jurisdiction. the ferry boat we are not on the -- a theory but we are on is not regulated by them. at the port has its own authority granted by state law, state charter which says they have their own building depa
>> there are other uses. we are state land, not city property. the state land has a lot of uses. the office has to be maritime- related, unless it is an historic building. our facilities have to be for the people of the state of california. they have to enhance that visit there. they're not local surfing. we cannot do any residential on the waterfront and we cannot do any hotels over the waterfront. there is property on the embarcadero for that. >> somebody told me there were 11...
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it's the busiest train station in the us. passengers here can climb on board the acela express, bound for washington dc, or boston. thesetrains can hit speeds of 240 kilometres per hour. but in reality, they travel much slower than that. >>cole: the acela express reaches 150 miles per hour in new england, in the rhode island area. so it can reach that. but generally speaking, it'll travel around 125 miles per hour, although it does have to slow down in certain spots because of infrastructure issues, going around curved areas... >>reporter: amtrak's 240 kilometre per hour top speed is much slower than its counterparts in europe, and parts of asia. and not all acela passengers are convinced that the express service is worth the extra money. tickets can cost more than double those of the slower regional service. >>it's a lot more expensive. you only get in about 23 to 28 minutes earlier. if i was paying myself, i'd probably take the regional. >>for the cost, i don't think it's fast enough. >>martin: the acela express offers the
it's the busiest train station in the us. passengers here can climb on board the acela express, bound for washington dc, or boston. thesetrains can hit speeds of 240 kilometres per hour. but in reality, they travel much slower than that. >>cole: the acela express reaches 150 miles per hour in new england, in the rhode island area. so it can reach that. but generally speaking, it'll travel around 125 miles per hour, although it does have to slow down in certain spots because of...
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fifty-eight different individuals are using, absolutely using my old social security number. my credit score just went out the window. identity theft can be devastating. that's why lifelock is proactive protection, working to help stop identity theft before it happens. and the biggest difference is stopping it before it starts. lifelock's exclusive identity alert system... goes beyond mere credit monitoring, which only alerts you after the theft. with lifelock, it's like having a digital fingerprint. if a new application doesn't match you, we send an alert. and if needed, we help fix the identity theft. don't wait another minute. call now. go with the industry leader. join lifelock and get alerts to important information, a one million dollar service guarantee... plus a team of identity theft protection specialists. enroll now and get ten percent off your enrollment... for you and your entire family with today's special offer. call today and mention i.d. alert... or go to lifelock.com. >> glenn: i'm more convinced than ever if our country runs into trouble, these things will
fifty-eight different individuals are using, absolutely using my old social security number. my credit score just went out the window. identity theft can be devastating. that's why lifelock is proactive protection, working to help stop identity theft before it happens. and the biggest difference is stopping it before it starts. lifelock's exclusive identity alert system... goes beyond mere credit monitoring, which only alerts you after the theft. with lifelock, it's like having a digital...
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most of it is behind us, and i hope it is behind us. one of the more frontal issues that i see is in the winter, when there is a rainy season and there are empty stalls, certainly, enough to accommodate other food vendors, it seems no one is talking about how we can protect our goods, in addition to providing a service for the vendors that come, the customers that come in the winter. the winter months can be quite harsh. without any protection, it does not work out as well. of course, the summer months, as i indicated, there isavailable when it is not raining. that is one of the issues that i wanted to bring. there is another issue that i am not quite clear on, and necessarily does n f
most of it is behind us, and i hope it is behind us. one of the more frontal issues that i see is in the winter, when there is a rainy season and there are empty stalls, certainly, enough to accommodate other food vendors, it seems no one is talking about how we can protect our goods, in addition to providing a service for the vendors that come, the customers that come in the winter. the winter months can be quite harsh. without any protection, it does not work out as well. of course, the...
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now -- chris edwards are back with us. we were talking before the break, 10% are trying to lead, wake up their friends and neighbor, 80% and say we have trouble, we have to get out of here. how do you wake up the 80%? >> two ways. in california, for 30 years they have been telling us big earthquakes are coming. so what happens? there are two ways that people prepare for earthquakes. one, the ground shakes and they realize a big one is coming and they go and prepare. they get supplies. they develop a plan. the other is the constant reinforcement of messages in school and public awareness campaign. do you have a plan? >> glenn: we have the opposite happening. >> we have known a fiscal earthquake is coming, fiscal catastrophe. members of congress, all of them, know a disaster is coming and -- >> glenn: our media is doing the same thing. everything is going the other direction. >> the curious thing in 1970, britain was in a fiscal disaster as well. margaret thatcher came to power and radically changed the nation. where is our
now -- chris edwards are back with us. we were talking before the break, 10% are trying to lead, wake up their friends and neighbor, 80% and say we have trouble, we have to get out of here. how do you wake up the 80%? >> two ways. in california, for 30 years they have been telling us big earthquakes are coming. so what happens? there are two ways that people prepare for earthquakes. one, the ground shakes and they realize a big one is coming and they go and prepare. they get supplies....
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i think it could push us up to 1300. >> tom: pretty bullish. and the wall of worry has been articulated in gold prices at 1300 an ounce. the federal reserve is printing money. are you buyer here for protection? >> gold was a hugely successful play during the crisis from late '08 into march of '09. since then it has continued to be good, but not better than other commodity prices. i would prefer to have a diversified comed commodity prices than just gold. >> tom: when looking at the stock market, one of your choices are industrial stocks, x. l.i., the exchange traded fund, rallying up to the funds. what is the catalyst? >> i think the catalyst -- this is the second global economy recovery led by the emerging world. and that world tends to be tobermori characterized by industrial and basic world processes which u.s. manufacturers will be a beneficiary. i think industrials will continue to do well. i think their evaluations are reasonable as people still have a discount in them for the chance of a double dip recession. if that fear fades away next
i think it could push us up to 1300. >> tom: pretty bullish. and the wall of worry has been articulated in gold prices at 1300 an ounce. the federal reserve is printing money. are you buyer here for protection? >> gold was a hugely successful play during the crisis from late '08 into march of '09. since then it has continued to be good, but not better than other commodity prices. i would prefer to have a diversified comed commodity prices than just gold. >> tom: when looking...
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. >> thanks for joining us. a case of murder in fairfax county tops our newscast this afternoon. >> the shooting in a quiet chantilly community leaves neighbors shaken and two young children without their mother. kristin fisher has more. >> reporter: yeah, well, this is a sad story this morning. a mother is murdered. her husband, a father of two, the alleged killer. and it all happened inside of this home on rembrandt way. fairfax county police responded to reports of a shooting at 3:00 this morning. when they walked inside the home they found the woman already dead. her husband was instantly taken in to custody. police are executing a search warrant, processing the crime scene and interviewing other family members who were inside the home at the time of the shooting. >> while the investigation is still in its preliminary stages, we are treating this as an apparent murder and we believe domestic in nature. >> reporter: neighbors say the couple actually worked together. they owned a hair salon in chantilly. neigh
. >> thanks for joining us. a case of murder in fairfax county tops our newscast this afternoon. >> the shooting in a quiet chantilly community leaves neighbors shaken and two young children without their mother. kristin fisher has more. >> reporter: yeah, well, this is a sad story this morning. a mother is murdered. her husband, a father of two, the alleged killer. and it all happened inside of this home on rembrandt way. fairfax county police responded to reports of a...
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we believe that the american public is strongly behind us. know that there is a fiscal commission and have no idea that congress is thinking about cutting their benefits. when you tell them this is going on, they are appalled. when word gets out, hopefully we will hear more about this. they need to understand, particularly members of congress, this is a much more descriptive explanation of where the american public is than what they are hearing from their economists and some of the other people that have been trying to cut the program since its inception. thank you. [applause] >> thank you to all of our speakers. i hope this has been informative for all of you. i don't think we have time for questions unfortunately but i believe that this bakers will be willing to stay for a few moments for people who want to approach them individually. we have a typo in our handouts. i misspoke earlier for this briefing has been organized by social security matters which is a coalition of women's organizations working on social security. social security work
we believe that the american public is strongly behind us. know that there is a fiscal commission and have no idea that congress is thinking about cutting their benefits. when you tell them this is going on, they are appalled. when word gets out, hopefully we will hear more about this. they need to understand, particularly members of congress, this is a much more descriptive explanation of where the american public is than what they are hearing from their economists and some of the other people...
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sara walsh joining us with the story. >> sources are telling us that chris samuels will be holding a press conference likely this thursday to announce retirement which many suspected had been coming for months now. the six-time pro bowler suffers from spinal stenosis, something he has had since high school, which is why he wore a special collar around his neck. last season was out and never played again. when we contacted the redskins tonight team officials had no comment. chris samuels went on ir in october and many believed he had played his last nfl game at that point. more on chris samuels on sports plus at 11:30 p.m. >>> tonight president obama owes his canadian counterpart a case of beer. president made the wager with canadian prime minister stephen harper. the white house says president obama has a case of beer riding on the game. no word yet on when the cross border exchange will actually take place. >>> a loyal olympic champion wants her medals back. she was only 15 years old when she won three gold medals in the 1972 munich games. those medals were stolen from the swimmer's
sara walsh joining us with the story. >> sources are telling us that chris samuels will be holding a press conference likely this thursday to announce retirement which many suspected had been coming for months now. the six-time pro bowler suffers from spinal stenosis, something he has had since high school, which is why he wore a special collar around his neck. last season was out and never played again. when we contacted the redskins tonight team officials had no comment. chris samuels...
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the classroom gives us a great basis, and then coming out during the summer, it just gives us the clinical experience that helps tie all t ideas we get from the classroom togethep. >> today they're learning to test the bulls for disease. it sounds simple, but it's not, especially as some of these bulls can weigh 1,300 pounds. >> yeah. no, the first time that i had to measure the... you know, something under the bull, and every time he moved, i jerked back, pulled away, because i don't want to get kicked. but i think that having that awareness and that respect for the animal is what prevents me from getting hurt. >> ok, zuhal. 89-79. >> despite their busy day, there's always time for fun. and it's usually muddy fun. this testing program is important for cattle ranchers like kim and hry favier. they're fourth-generation ranchers who own the bulls on this family ranch. >> it means a lot to us. it's part of the land. we're part of an industry that i'm very proud of. and it's a lifestyle. it's a lot of hard work, but it's a great way to live. >> they tell me each bull can produce about 50 calve
the classroom gives us a great basis, and then coming out during the summer, it just gives us the clinical experience that helps tie all t ideas we get from the classroom togethep. >> today they're learning to test the bulls for disease. it sounds simple, but it's not, especially as some of these bulls can weigh 1,300 pounds. >> yeah. no, the first time that i had to measure the... you know, something under the bull, and every time he moved, i jerked back, pulled away, because i...
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. >> and they'd be prosecuting us and finding us and likely incars rating us. >> the state doesn't charge a thing. so far. >> so if they can't get the state to do it, try courts. >> and if you like perfect, you're going like the weekend weather. >> this is what we call new november. >> there is temperatures around 07 degrees at the coast. and there is a live view now looking over the bay. it's clear, and spectacular evening around the bay area. just lovely. mild and comfortable. speaking of spectacular, take a look at setting sun this afternoon this, is a time lapse view. and emeryville, sunset occurred at 5:00 sharp. and notice this is going through skies chasing a setting sun. and there is 51 in nappa. mid to upper 50s in other locations. going to be cool tonight. breezy, warmer this weekend. gusty over hills and cooler days starting on tuesday. there is a wind advisory in effect monday morning. winds at elevations of 20-40 miles per hour. there is gusts in these areas. there is diablo range so bare that in mind. and there is high pressure dominating the weather scene again today, keepi
. >> and they'd be prosecuting us and finding us and likely incars rating us. >> the state doesn't charge a thing. so far. >> so if they can't get the state to do it, try courts. >> and if you like perfect, you're going like the weekend weather. >> this is what we call new november. >> there is temperatures around 07 degrees at the coast. and there is a live view now looking over the bay. it's clear, and spectacular evening around the bay area. just lovely....
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they will give us a demonstration of how the machines work, and they will give us cards from the new gates. we will come back and use the clipper cards on the new fare gates. patty: filing for social secury online, is so easy a beatnik can do it. with his laptop. in any malt shop! >> coming up on "california country," meet the desert dweller that's wowing chefs. >> that's good. >> then it's time to get a little nutty. >> well, with the walnut oil, it's a very full-flavored oil, very nutty and robust. >> and find out why these kids may play an important part in the future of agriculture in california. >> i'm kind of a girly girl. some days i wake up, i'm like, "gosh. i do not want to get dirty today." >> it's all ahead, and it starts now. one of the great things about farming in california is that it seems like almost anything can grow here. and just when you think you've seen everything, a farm like this comes around. welcome to rivenrock gardens, just outside of nipomo. farmer john dicus came up with the idea, and the rest, as they say, is history. >> it's really healthy. it's an en
they will give us a demonstration of how the machines work, and they will give us cards from the new gates. we will come back and use the clipper cards on the new fare gates. patty: filing for social secury online, is so easy a beatnik can do it. with his laptop. in any malt shop! >> coming up on "california country," meet the desert dweller that's wowing chefs. >> that's good. >> then it's time to get a little nutty. >> well, with the walnut oil, it's a very...
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ryan getzlaf centers us and canada up which two. third period, 30 seconds to go with the united states down 2-1, looking for a miracle here. they have the puck. patrick kane is going to shoot this thing. right into a thick of players and look who's there, zach parise. what a huge goal and they tie it at two and we're going to overtime. in ot, jerome, he digs the puck out of the corner and gets it to sydney crosby and miller named the mvp of the hockey tournament but afterwards, the american player left with a kind of bittersweet taste in their mouth. >> it seems like all these legendary games i'm a part of, we came up on the short end so it kind of sucks but i think overall it was a good tournament for us and we proved a lot. obviously, it's tough to swallow right now but hopefully, i'll get another crack at it. >> obviously we came here to win a gold medal. someone's got to lose and that game was a really well-played game by both teams. if we were going to lose, i'm glad sid was the guy that got the goal. >>> the best thing to come
ryan getzlaf centers us and canada up which two. third period, 30 seconds to go with the united states down 2-1, looking for a miracle here. they have the puck. patrick kane is going to shoot this thing. right into a thick of players and look who's there, zach parise. what a huge goal and they tie it at two and we're going to overtime. in ot, jerome, he digs the puck out of the corner and gets it to sydney crosby and miller named the mvp of the hockey tournament but afterwards, the american...
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they are trying to foul us and foul us and foul us again just to keep the klos from reading zero. they north just delaying the inevitable, they are delaying the imperative. >> are you going on after the shot clock is dead? senator feinstein calls it a vote-a-thon. is the republican approach to delay the inevitable? >> not really. i think it is to get amendments passed that are valid amendments. if you have a social security component, it has to come back to the house. who knows. i don't know what the parliamentarian is going to do. as i walk around this country, and i've been all over the country, people come up to me from everywhere saying, we can't afford this, we can't do this. we do not have solid, final score on this. the actuary at c.m.s. said he cannot get the final scoring. they don't include the doc fix in it. that doesn't even take care of medicaid. of the 31 million people that it's going to cover, 16 million are pushed into medicaid. let me tell you, we are coming to a europeanzation of america. the american people feel it. the doc fix they have on medicaid, here is a
they are trying to foul us and foul us and foul us again just to keep the klos from reading zero. they north just delaying the inevitable, they are delaying the imperative. >> are you going on after the shot clock is dead? senator feinstein calls it a vote-a-thon. is the republican approach to delay the inevitable? >> not really. i think it is to get amendments passed that are valid amendments. if you have a social security component, it has to come back to the house. who knows. i...
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two in washington run by the parks service and you would not want to use them. >> europe used to be kind of more like how we are -- up until the destruction of world war ii and before that, what were i, yet countries themselves becoming democracies and have been war machines. europe fought wars for centuries. it seems that the destruction of world war i and ii -- you read comments from the leaders that time saying we have to find a different way. that is when europe started taking all the money they used to plow into the military machine and began to plow into the more social capitalism, as i call it, finding some way to harness the ability of capitalism to create wealth. that is really what you're figgered out how to do. capitalism creates a lot of wealth. the question is, what do you do with that wealth? europe figured out a way to harness this to create a more broadly shared prosperity. the essence of modern-day europe. >> why is it almost universally believed -- here's the book, "europe's promise." there we are, beautiful. by steven hill. white is it you think we have not developed t
two in washington run by the parks service and you would not want to use them. >> europe used to be kind of more like how we are -- up until the destruction of world war ii and before that, what were i, yet countries themselves becoming democracies and have been war machines. europe fought wars for centuries. it seems that the destruction of world war i and ii -- you read comments from the leaders that time saying we have to find a different way. that is when europe started taking all the...
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they are talking about using a chemical dispersant. there's a big question about what the future of oil is in the gulf than other places around the world, deeper waters that would be harder to get to. maybe her tick at some point. there are a lot of questions to be asked. lawmakers are very good at outrage. >> bp is looking for answers. while lawmakers find those answers? >> afghanistan's president is scheduled at the white house this week. they had a rocky relationship with the obama administration. earlier this year, he blamed the west for the fraud in the afghani elections. karzai's visit is scheduled to start tomorrow. 9 well noriega is scheduled to go on trial in france on money- laundering charges. last week, he was extradited to france. he has been held in the u.s. since 2007 after completing his 20-year sentence for drug trafficking. the obstruction of justice trial connected to a murder case starts tomorrow. in 2006, he was abc attorney that was found stabbed to death in washington. three men who lived in that house were charg
they are talking about using a chemical dispersant. there's a big question about what the future of oil is in the gulf than other places around the world, deeper waters that would be harder to get to. maybe her tick at some point. there are a lot of questions to be asked. lawmakers are very good at outrage. >> bp is looking for answers. while lawmakers find those answers? >> afghanistan's president is scheduled at the white house this week. they had a rocky relationship with the...
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with us, that texas couple. ed and he ellen. >> this must be frustrating for you guys now. >> this is very concerning. >> yes, it is. >> shepard: everybody was worried there's a bad apple in every bunch and we don't know the circumstances but it puts the lives of young boys and girls who need families very much in the limbo they're trying to escape. it's sad. i wonder how you're dealing with it. >> well, as of yesterday, we didn't know it was putting us in this position. we talked to our russian if facilitator with our adoption agency and she said it was fine and not to worry. when we got up this morning, right on the front page on line, it said russia suspended dogses. >> you have to adopt by the time he's 18, right? explain that process. >> yeah, the immigration laws state that he can come because he's a sibling of one of our sons until he's 18 years old. usually they can only come until they're 16 years old but he got more leniency because we have a sibling. >> how will how how would is the sibling and how is
with us, that texas couple. ed and he ellen. >> this must be frustrating for you guys now. >> this is very concerning. >> yes, it is. >> shepard: everybody was worried there's a bad apple in every bunch and we don't know the circumstances but it puts the lives of young boys and girls who need families very much in the limbo they're trying to escape. it's sad. i wonder how you're dealing with it. >> well, as of yesterday, we didn't know it was putting us in this...
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using twitter. getting more in touch with the fans. >> reporter: a lot of people say he should have done a lot of things. but he should have done that last year and really connected to his fans who wanted to support him. but he's been so standoffish. throughout his career. >> he had to go through a long drought before he realized he needed to change his personality, as well as his game. >> reporter: i think that's what he's saying. >> time will tell. >>> let's get another check, with the headlines from jeremy hubbard again. >> good morning to you, ron, bianna, mike. good morning. in the news this morning, iran is claiming its nuclear program is now self-sufficient. for the first time, it's using uranium mined inside the country, which can be used to make a nuclear weapon. this comes just before tomorrow's meeting in geneva to persuade iran to stop the program. >>> firefighters in israel expect to have the worst wildfire in its history under control today. two teenage brothers who may have started th
using twitter. getting more in touch with the fans. >> reporter: a lot of people say he should have done a lot of things. but he should have done that last year and really connected to his fans who wanted to support him. but he's been so standoffish. throughout his career. >> he had to go through a long drought before he realized he needed to change his personality, as well as his game. >> reporter: i think that's what he's saying. >> time will tell. >>> let's...
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if we are tailgating, there are potential health risks to tell us about and give us tips to avoid them. >> slaughtly. the worst thing that can happen to you on game day is that you get a case of food poisoning or cross contamination. the number one cause of this. people get there. they have a cooler full of bratwurst and chicken and sal lammies. they grab a chicken, put it on the grill. wipe a hand on a paper towel and grab a hot dog and then the bacteria is crossing over. >> you have a tip for chicken. >> best thing to do is take your chicken the night before. take vegetable oil, salt, pepper, paprika and rub that on the chicken and bake it at 475 for 45 minutes and take the thermometer. $4 is the best investment you can make for your kitchen. check the temperature, 165. chill it overnight. take it with you and you have no chance of cross contamination. all the food is already cooked. put it on the grill and cook for 15 minutes and you have all the grill flavor. >> any concern with ribs or pulled pork? >> not if you keep them hot. >> what is the secret for making them delicious. >> lo
if we are tailgating, there are potential health risks to tell us about and give us tips to avoid them. >> slaughtly. the worst thing that can happen to you on game day is that you get a case of food poisoning or cross contamination. the number one cause of this. people get there. they have a cooler full of bratwurst and chicken and sal lammies. they grab a chicken, put it on the grill. wipe a hand on a paper towel and grab a hot dog and then the bacteria is crossing over. >> you...
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nbc's savannah guthrie joins us from the white house. good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, lester. the president has started what amounts to wall-to-wall campaigning, eight states over the next eight days. and if you look at the map, it's clear democrats are on defense. >> are you fired up? >> reporter: the president today in what is usually reliable democratic territory trying to reinvigorate the party faithful in massachusetts. >> don't let them tell you that change isn't possible. don't let them take this country backward because we did not have the conviction to fight. >> reporter: but even in a friendly audience, the president was interrupted today by aids protesters and fired back with a swipe at republicans. >> and if they win in congress, they will cut aids funding right here in the united states of america and all across the world. >> reporter: in a tough climate for democrats, the president is taking nothing for granted. ♪ >> reporter: traveling even to places where the party is doing well like delaware on friday.
nbc's savannah guthrie joins us from the white house. good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, lester. the president has started what amounts to wall-to-wall campaigning, eight states over the next eight days. and if you look at the map, it's clear democrats are on defense. >> are you fired up? >> reporter: the president today in what is usually reliable democratic territory trying to reinvigorate the party faithful in massachusetts. >> don't let them tell you...
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hopefully, that will give us a couple of months before they all quit on us. [applause] so thank you very much. that is our target list. [applause] now i would like to bring up our coordinator for the tea party express who has taken a keen interest in the state of nevada. he probably knows more about nevada than most of us now batons -- most of its nevadans. >> on the tea party express, we have crisscrossed the state of nevada holding t party meetings in reno, hawthorne, town of pine, henderson, las vegas, laughlin, when a mockup, e. lee, searchlight. we have spent a lot of time in the state. we have made a point to work with local tea party groups and talk to the people there and get their impressions of how they see the lay of the land and to work with these people who have emerged as leading contenders to challenge senator harry reid. senator harry reid is their top priority for defeat in the 2010 elections. -- is our top priority for defeat in the 2010 elections. in working with these individuals who want to replace senator reid, there was one individual w
hopefully, that will give us a couple of months before they all quit on us. [applause] so thank you very much. that is our target list. [applause] now i would like to bring up our coordinator for the tea party express who has taken a keen interest in the state of nevada. he probably knows more about nevada than most of us now batons -- most of its nevadans. >> on the tea party express, we have crisscrossed the state of nevada holding t party meetings in reno, hawthorne, town of pine,...
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use common sense. if something does not seem quite right, something is probably up. >>> a sports car goes on a wild ride. >>> a sports car goes on a wild ride. we will ♪ which caused a trend alert ♪ and everyone ♪ saw everybody ♪ tell'em all ♪ tell'em something, where to go and what it's all about ♪ ♪ tell them how to feel when ty shout it out ♪ ♪ tell everydy else ♪ and everyone ♪ tell everybody else >>> the driver of a $50,000 corvette learned a painful lesson on a san diego beach. police received a call that the car was doing donuts and spinouts on the beach. then it became stuck in the water. no one was hurt. the couple that owns the car say they led a -- they let a man they met at a bar drive the car with them inside. when the car got stuck, they ran away. >> do you feel bad for them? come on, they were doing doughnuts on the beach with someone they did not know. >> i am not saying i feel badly for them. >> i do not go bad for them at all. >>> the start of the work we will st
use common sense. if something does not seem quite right, something is probably up. >>> a sports car goes on a wild ride. >>> a sports car goes on a wild ride. we will ♪ which caused a trend alert ♪ and everyone ♪ saw everybody ♪ tell'em all ♪ tell'em something, where to go and what it's all about ♪ ♪ tell them how to feel when ty shout it out ♪ ♪ tell everydy else ♪ and everyone ♪ tell everybody else >>> the driver of a $50,000 corvette learned...
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they can be used to show data. i know data is maybe a new concept here in washington, but i think it is a good one. [laughter] but anyway -- sorry. [laughter] let me start. i titled this talk "the energy race, our new sputnik moment." let me suggest that this is perhaps something that should be taken seriously. just to remind you, on october 4, 1957, the soviet union launched a satellite, sputnik. it was about the size of a basketball, 184 pounds, and it went into orbit and it passed over the united states several times. this was a bit shocking. on november 13, president eisenhower responded to this by delivering a speech, a major speech. he said "the soviet union now has the combined category of scientists and engineers in greater number than the united states. it is producing graduates in these fields at a much faster rate. this trend is disturbing. indeed, according to my scientific advisers, this is, for the american people, the most critical problem of all. my scientific advisers place this problem well above
they can be used to show data. i know data is maybe a new concept here in washington, but i think it is a good one. [laughter] but anyway -- sorry. [laughter] let me start. i titled this talk "the energy race, our new sputnik moment." let me suggest that this is perhaps something that should be taken seriously. just to remind you, on october 4, 1957, the soviet union launched a satellite, sputnik. it was about the size of a basketball, 184 pounds, and it went into orbit and it passed...
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we can't use iceberg. there's a law that says i can't use iceberg. >iceberg. >> thank you for this time... >> reporter: in these tough times, something's working. >> it is comfort food. >> can i get the cowpoke special. >> reporter: it could be the price. >> the total will be $8.78. >> reporter: it could be the recipe. >> look at that. >> reporter: but maybe there's another reason behind his success in this recession. >> just hang in there. you can't give up, but you have to remember a lot of times it's up to you. >> reporter: harry's secret ingredient may be determination. john blackstone, cbs news, almeade acalifornia. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. go area.. but is it the >>> we care about the people of our country and the people of our state. >> the tea party rallies in the bay area. but is it the candidates or the causes that attracted the crowd? >>> success in eradicating a wine country pest. how the state has managed to rid vineyards of a grape gobbling moth. >>> and a tactic for dealing wit
we can't use iceberg. there's a law that says i can't use iceberg. >iceberg. >> thank you for this time... >> reporter: in these tough times, something's working. >> it is comfort food. >> can i get the cowpoke special. >> reporter: it could be the price. >> the total will be $8.78. >> reporter: it could be the recipe. >> look at that. >> reporter: but maybe there's another reason behind his success in this recession. >> just hang...
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talk to us a little bit about that. [laughter]. >> are you speaking of the garden project at the san francisco county jail? >> that was a second step. i met katherine sneed about 20 years ago. she had this project, the garden project at the san francisco county jail. she called me up one day and said, you know, we are growing vegetables out here and if we grow vegetables the way you like to have them grown, would you buy them from us? i said sure. she said, the only thing>> local jail owned and operated. you were that definitive? >> i have had lots of experiences with farming, over the phone, you don't know what to expect. she said i want you to come out and see this project before you make a decision. i went out to the jail in san baru.n. o. she had 7 acres of land planted. she said tell alice about what is going on here. this one guy said hey, you know, i have only been working in the garden for one day and this is the best day of my life. 21 years old, in and out of jail a couple of days. i said i am buying the veget
talk to us a little bit about that. [laughter]. >> are you speaking of the garden project at the san francisco county jail? >> that was a second step. i met katherine sneed about 20 years ago. she had this project, the garden project at the san francisco county jail. she called me up one day and said, you know, we are growing vegetables out here and if we grow vegetables the way you like to have them grown, would you buy them from us? i said sure. she said, the only thing>>...
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in the past they would take us out and physicalus on each new rout. now to save the money they are saying, here's a video, go out and learn it. >> reporter: ac transit says the schedule changes needed to reign in over time pay. a judge says he'll decide july 30th to decide on an injunction >>> and rob roth joins us now live with more details. >> reporter: officials in contra costa county are so concerned with the spread of whooping cough that right now they are offering free vaccinations here at the farmer's market. so far about 200 residents have taken advantage here in downtown concord's santos park. people willingly waited in line to get the vaccination. that's how important it was for them. >> i have a three month grand baby and i watch her. so i decided it was more important for me and she got one about a month ago. >> reporter: did it hurt? >> no. >> reporter: 62 cases of whopping cough have been reported so far in contra costa county. that's more than triple the number of cases from last year. health fishes officials say this could be the worse
in the past they would take us out and physicalus on each new rout. now to save the money they are saying, here's a video, go out and learn it. >> reporter: ac transit says the schedule changes needed to reign in over time pay. a judge says he'll decide july 30th to decide on an injunction >>> and rob roth joins us now live with more details. >> reporter: officials in contra costa county are so concerned with the spread of whooping cough that right now they are offering...
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michael joining us from obama. good morning. whoever does the character generators seems to take them off the air quickly and take 30 minutes or so before putting them back on. host: it's hard to find the right ambulance so we don't keep repeating them. caller: my question has to do with the long term -- that wonderful tv reporter. my concern is about long term economic rebuilding. i don't know how many c-span viewers remember or even know how much -- how many blame france bears in the underlying causes of haiti's poverty. sometime in the 18 20's, france demanded all these tributes back to it getting their rightful freedom. i heard france didn't stop the pames until 1946. these are some of the causes of haiti being involved this way. i'm ashamed of this. so much of french furniture was build from hatian wood. host: thank you for your call. guest: commenting on the deforestation of that country. absolutely going back @@@@@@i part of its own. they didn't really pay that much attention. accept that france eventually demanded to com
michael joining us from obama. good morning. whoever does the character generators seems to take them off the air quickly and take 30 minutes or so before putting them back on. host: it's hard to find the right ambulance so we don't keep repeating them. caller: my question has to do with the long term -- that wonderful tv reporter. my concern is about long term economic rebuilding. i don't know how many c-span viewers remember or even know how much -- how many blame france bears in the...
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it'll stay to the south but could bring us maybe a few flower flurries. that's a possibility for that. justin will be here in the morning the latest updates on that. now as we look at the forecast for tomorrow in terms of temperatures we will be around 33 degrees, mostly sunny, the cloud wills increase and it'll be cold and still breezy. don't forget the winds because they make everything a lot colder. that temperature as we head into tomorrow night 22-degrees. partly cloudy and not as cold as tonight. still breezy and cold and that will continue into tuesday. here is that seven day forecast for you as we start you out tomorrow that temperature right around 33 degrees and then winter comes in on tuesday and it could be brought in with a few snowflakes and then we dry out wednesday and thursday and check out friday and saturday. christmas we could see snow showers in the forecast. >> all right. since misery loves company you will be thrilled to know the effects of winter can be felt around the world from the uk to france wintery weather is causing chaos .
it'll stay to the south but could bring us maybe a few flower flurries. that's a possibility for that. justin will be here in the morning the latest updates on that. now as we look at the forecast for tomorrow in terms of temperatures we will be around 33 degrees, mostly sunny, the cloud wills increase and it'll be cold and still breezy. don't forget the winds because they make everything a lot colder. that temperature as we head into tomorrow night 22-degrees. partly cloudy and not as cold as...
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sell us, -- skepticism to become cynicism. cynicism is when you give up, and i'm worried that the united states is headed in that direction. >> linda? >> the report about the census, about poverty -- i am so worried. prosperity, possibility -- this century says to me a widening gap between the rich and the poor. so many more are port, and a very -- so many more are poor, in a very, very rich top here that will pass those riches on to their heirs, and yet there is going to be much more, that the income gap between the rich and poor is going to become quite structural. i worry about that a lot. >> i do not quite agree with anybody. when i use my privilege at the head of the table to tell you -- democracy is going to take place at the table now. the fast trains, we will not get that. we have lost that. the fastest get up to 125 miles per hour. our schools at the top are stunning i have had the good fortune to be asked to speak at both mit and harvard and come away thinking everything is possible. these kids are so extraordinarily
sell us, -- skepticism to become cynicism. cynicism is when you give up, and i'm worried that the united states is headed in that direction. >> linda? >> the report about the census, about poverty -- i am so worried. prosperity, possibility -- this century says to me a widening gap between the rich and the poor. so many more are port, and a very -- so many more are poor, in a very, very rich top here that will pass those riches on to their heirs, and yet there is going to be much...
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nothing will bring us over the -- nothing will bring us anything over the overnight hours. upper northwest d.c. is looking at a temperature 62 degrees after a high of 73 degrees this up to noon. burke, virginia is currently 53 degrees after a morning low of 43 degrees. high temperatures at the airport were very nice with 76 degrees. d.c. highs are usually around 67 degrees. it is 62 degrees at this hour with southwesterly winds. it is quiet and clear out side. it is 55 degrees -- as we widen the view, there is milder air to the south and west of us. we will look for a little bump in temperatures and a cool down as the clouds moving back into the area. this will be tuesday into wednesday. as we look at the satellite and radar, across the mid-atlantic, we have an area of high pressure that will move across the area. frontal systems to the south of us will stall. over the next 48 hours, look at clear skies at 11:00 a.m. with clouds starting to increase. by tuesday, a few showers and the north and to the south of us. there will be clearing skies by wednesday afternoon and sunsh
nothing will bring us over the -- nothing will bring us anything over the overnight hours. upper northwest d.c. is looking at a temperature 62 degrees after a high of 73 degrees this up to noon. burke, virginia is currently 53 degrees after a morning low of 43 degrees. high temperatures at the airport were very nice with 76 degrees. d.c. highs are usually around 67 degrees. it is 62 degrees at this hour with southwesterly winds. it is quiet and clear out side. it is 55 degrees -- as we widen...
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will the same system that meanwhile the weather for us? we're back with what to expect >> the woman who concocted a story of a man that through a(r" in hq) face. she later admitted to running drain cleaner on her case. she is now charged with theft for accepting thousands of dollars in donations from good samaritans. to go all money will be of -- >> call moneall money will be retu. >> shouhe could face five months in jail. >>> a hillside collapsed right onto the town in mexico. the mud washed out bridges and buried roads. rescuers believe hundreds were trapped. right now rescuers have suspended the search because there is more rain threatening yet another slide. >>> people on the southern east coast are getting ready. the storm pounded cuba before gathering strength to become tropical storm nichole. officials in hallandale beach have promised to move water quickly in the case of flash flooding. the question around here is is a system that will bring us the rain? it is part of the system. an area of low pressure just off the coast. take a l
will the same system that meanwhile the weather for us? we're back with what to expect >> the woman who concocted a story of a man that through a(r" in hq) face. she later admitted to running drain cleaner on her case. she is now charged with theft for accepting thousands of dollars in donations from good samaritans. to go all money will be of -- >> call moneall money will be retu. >> shouhe could face five months in jail. >>> a hillside collapsed right onto the...
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paying our bills online earns us rewards. now send. we even earn rewards just for swiping our debit cards. it's new checking with rewards at capital one banks all over the dc area. what's in your wallet? >> you are watching abc 7 news, on your side. >>> a new guilty plea is expected in the murder of a d.c. school principal. the suspect will plead guilty next year to being an accessory after the fact for felony murder. the principal was found dead in silver springs in april. >>> new at 11:00, try to solve the two-year mystery of what brought down an air france jetliner. it was brought down in 2009. the french government is searching for someone who can determine what caused the crash. two hundred 28 people died in that crash. >>> it was one year ago today that tiger woods's life changed forever. he crashed his suv into a fire hydrant. been set off a series of revelations. that led to a few companies to drop them as a spokesperson. he says he is not the same man he was a year ago. >>> this weekend is typically one of the biggest box offi
paying our bills online earns us rewards. now send. we even earn rewards just for swiping our debit cards. it's new checking with rewards at capital one banks all over the dc area. what's in your wallet? >> you are watching abc 7 news, on your side. >>> a new guilty plea is expected in the murder of a d.c. school principal. the suspect will plead guilty next year to being an accessory after the fact for felony murder. the principal was found dead in silver springs in april....